How do I silence or turn down log messages?

How do I silence or turn down log messages?

I'm using the Maven groovy eclipse plugin to cross-compile a mixed
Java/Groovy project. I installed the plugin according to the
documentation and it's working as advertised (thanks!): build runs,
tests pass, etc. The problem is I am compiling a rather large project
(almost 4000 classes), and I get a ridiculous amount of logging output:
one line for each class, plus a bunch of extra lines when it gets in to
the groovy source files.

Is there a way to configure this? I really don't want 5k - 10k lines of output clogging up my build logs.

I'm
fairly certain the logging is coming from the groovy-eclipse-compiler.
When I disable it, I get no logging, but of course my build doesn't work
:)

Re: How do I silence or turn down log messages?

> I'm using the Maven groovy eclipse plugin to cross-compile a mixed
> Java/Groovy project. I installed the plugin according to the documentation
> and it's working as advertised (thanks!): build runs, tests pass, etc. The
> problem is I am compiling a rather large project (almost 4000 classes), and
> I get a ridiculous amount of logging output: one line for each class, plus a
> bunch of extra lines when it gets in to the groovy source files.
>
> Is there a way to configure this? I really don't want 5k - 10k lines of
> output clogging up my build logs.
>
> I'm fairly certain the logging is coming from the groovy-eclipse-compiler.
> When I disable it, I get no logging, but of course my build doesn't work :)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Ethan

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On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 11:10 AM, paradoxbomb <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I'm using the Maven groovy eclipse plugin to cross-compile a mixed
> Java/Groovy project. I installed the plugin according to the documentation
> and it's working as advertised (thanks!): build runs, tests pass, etc. The
> problem is I am compiling a rather large project (almost 4000 classes), and
> I get a ridiculous amount of logging output: one line for each class, plus a
> bunch of extra lines when it gets in to the groovy source files.
>
> Is there a way to configure this? I really don't want 5k - 10k lines of
> output clogging up my build logs.
>
> I'm fairly certain the logging is coming from the groovy-eclipse-compiler.
> When I disable it, I get no logging, but of course my build doesn't work :)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Ethan

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